Beavers don't "hunt". They eat water lilies, tree bark, and sometimes berries.
they hunt in groups or "pods"
they hunt and gather
hunter-gatherers
The hunt and gather. they are hunter-gatherers.
They don't 'gather' food (like a squirrel would gather nuts for example) - they hunt prey by using their tongue to sense what is around them.
Beavers are herbivores. They mostly eat bark.
They hunt down their prey kill them collect the bodies and eat them where their territory is located, also known as the wild.
no, beavers do not migrate they eat food they have stored
Yes. All non-carnivorous animals do not hunt for prey. They gather food and/or graze.
They make food (plant), gather/hunt food (animals), or decompose (detrivores).
it was hard because they had to hunt animals and gather food
People would hunt for food (wild meat) and others would gather food (berries, nuts).